Building a Business Empire with my Technological System

Chapter 122: Prospect of a New Office & The Invitation



Chapter 122: Prospect of a New Office & The Invitation

October 25th, 2025. In the PSE Exchange Tower.

"Michael...our lease is expiring by the end of December 2025," Juliet began, her tone laced with urgency as she stood across from Michael Reyes in the sleek, glass-walled office overlooking the bustling streets of BGC below.

Michael looked up from his desk, where multiple screens displayed real-time analytics and projections of SolaraTech's operations.

"Already?" he murmured, more to himself than to Juliet. "I think this is the perfect time for us to build our own office, don't you think?"

Michael glanced over his shoulder, looking for a reaction from Juliet.

Juliet, processing Michael's suggestion, nodded thoughtfully. "Building our own headquarters could indeed symbolize our growth and our commitment to innovation and sustainability. Plus, owning our facility could provide long-term cost savings and stability."

Michael leaned back in his chair, pondering the implications. "It's settled then. Let's proceed with the idea. I already have a design in mind, and I think it's best that we approach this architect from China."

"Architect from China?" Juliet repeated.

"Apparently, the design was made by a Chinese architect. It was an entry for a competition, and I kind of like the way he designed the building."

Michael beckoned Juliet to walk forward so he could show her the picture of the building.

Juliet leaned over Michael's desk to get a better view of the computer screen, where an image of a futuristic skyscraper dominated the display. The building was tall and distinctively shaped, reminiscent of a spire that tapered as it reached toward the sky.

"It's a vertical structure, primarily steel and glass," Michael explained matter-of-factly. "See how the cross-bracing forms a network of diamonds? That's for structural integrity against wind shear and earthquakes."

The tower's glass facade, Michael pointed out, wasn't just for aesthetics—it was functional, fitted with solar-sensitive panels to harness energy efficiently. At the base, the building fanned out, providing ample space that could accommodate various facilities, from retail to conferences.

Juliet noted the practicality of the wide base, mentioning how it would allow for easy access and egress, a thoughtful nod to the daily flow of employees and visitors.

Michael nodded, "And up there, midway, you can see terraced gardens. Those are more than just visual relief; they'll help with air quality and provide communal spaces for employees to take a break."

"Read it aloud," Michael instructed, his curiosity evident in the sudden intensity of his gaze.

Juliet tapped on her tablet, bringing up the contents of the new email. She cleared her throat before reading out loud:

[From: Wei, CEO, CinkoSolar

To: Michael Reyes, CEO, SolaraTech

Subject: Proposal for Resolution

Dear Mr. Reyes,

I trust this message finds you in good health. Following our recent correspondences, I have taken the time to carefully consider the position of SolaraTech and the implications for our companies.

I wish to extend an invitation to meet and discuss a potential resolution to our current dispute. It is my belief that there may be a mutually beneficial solution that can avoid further public scrutiny and serve both our interests.

I propose we meet at a neutral location to explore avenues for agreement and look forward to the opportunity to put this matter behind us. Please advise on your availability.

Sincerely,

Wei

CEO, CinkoSolar]

As Juliet finished reading, the room was silent for a moment. Michael's expression was unreadable as he considered the invitation. The prospect of a meeting suggested that CinkoSolar was feeling the pressure of the potential public reveal and was seeking a way out.

Michael finally broke the silence. "A meeting, huh? It seems Mr. Wei wants to discuss terms before this escalates any further. Juliet, draft a response. Tell them we are open to a meeting but on our terms.

We'll host it here in BGC, next week. I want them to see what they're up against when they walk into our current headquarters."

Juliet nodded, already composing the reply in her mind. "I'll convey that our doors are open for discussion and that we're looking forward to finding a common ground."


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